Download: OnePlus 3T Wallpapers Straight From Creator

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11/18 21:59

The wallpapers that will ship on the OnePlus 3T are now available for download, straight from the artist who created them. Earlier this year, OnePlus tapped Hampus Olsson for the OnePlus 3, and it’s no different for the OnePlus 3T. Olsson is a very talented wallpaper creator.

On his blog, Olsson shared the creative process behind the latest pieces for the OnePlus 3T, and as a fan of art, it is quite interesting. Read an excerpt from his story below.

I figured since I was going to travel around Europe, that I could use this opportunity to experience the delight of painting in Paris. I, therefore, decided to go back to basics, not touching my computer at all during the initial design process.

I went around town looking for inspiration at various art galleries. On the way, I found a great art supply store where I bought myself lots of ink, acrylics, mediums, brushes and papers. It was incredibly fun, they had everything I needed! I then rented an apartment for a couple of days, where I experimented and used up all the materials I had bought, leaving the apartment filled with art, covering the whole floor so that I had to jump over the artworks to be able to navigate around.

If you are really feeling these wallpapers, Olsson is creating a mobile app, soon to be available on Android and iOS. You can sign up to be notified when it goes live here.

Now, onto the good stuff. The below wallpapers are full resolution, so if you want to use them, simply save them to your device, then set as the wallpaper.

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